The Origins of Worldy Ways
In one land unmoving, detached in all lands,
Reaching all worlds like the cool light of the moon.
Their minds have ceased all thought of sound;
Their utterances are like echoes from the mountains"
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Harmful beings are everywhere like space itself,
Impossible it is that all should be suppressed.
But let this angry mind alone be overthrown,
And it's as though all foes have been subdued.
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The mind of a withered tree remains unchanged,
No matter if it is a frigid winter of fleeting spring.
Woodmen, upon seeing it, just walk past.
Why are you still looking for me?
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The one with little understanding grows old just like an ox. He may put on flesh, but his wisdom never increases.
Caught in the round of existence, without rest, without break, for many births. I have sought for the builder - and took miserable birth again and again.
But now I have seen you, the builder! Henceforth you will build no more - the walls are broken, the roof is destroyed, the mind which transverse the uncompounded has obtained the extinction of desire.
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When she had heard these scriptures, ten hundred thousand kinds of concentration entered into her, subtle and pleasant, like the consciousness of an embryo on the first day in the mothers womb, like the commencement of activity in beings, like the impulse of the sprout in the seed of a tree on the day it is planted. This is how subtle and full of potential these concentrations were
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I, friend, have not given up the things of the present to pursue that which involves time, nay, I have given up that which involves time to pursue the things of the present. Things involving time are the pleasures of the senses, full of suffering, full of anxiety: that way lies abundant disaster. A thing of the present is the Dharma, not involving time, inviting one to come and see, leading onward, to be regarded by the wise as a personal experience.
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Reflections are not real, but using them we smarten our appearance. In just the same way we should understand that arguments that have the power to cleanse the face of wisdom, unlike your limping sophistries, engender realization of the goal. But if the reasoning that proves our point were something truly real, and real also the point itself that should be understood, then arguments of contact and the rest would indeed have some truth. But this is not the case. Your own fatigue is all you have achieved.
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With a mind to aid them, with compassion to give them peace and ease.
To establish them securely, with sympathy and acceptance.
Protecting sentient beings, looking upon them as the same as themselves.
-As teachers and guides
Once abiding in these sublime states of mind
Next they are directed to study and learn,
To always enjoy peace and quiet and right meditation,
And draw near to all good associates.
Speaking gently with no roughness or harshness.
Always speaking appropriately to the situation without fear.
Comprehending the meaning of the teaching and acting in accord.
Leaving ignorance and delusion behind, the mind unmoving:
This is the practice of beginning study for enlightenment.
Those who can do these things are the children of the Buddhas.
Enlightening beings developing such a measureless treasury of wisdom, understanding all things by a minimum of devices, spontaneously comprehending them clearly and not depending on another for enlightenment.
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I should prepare for any activity by thinking "My mind and body must remain correctly composed". And from time to time check carefully to see what I am actually doing and thinking"
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On whatever occasion a monk breathing in long discerns that he is breathing in long; or breathing out long, discerns that he is breathing out long; or breathing in short discerns that he is breathing in short; or breathing out short, discerns that he is breathing out short; trains himself to breathe in... and... out sensitive to the entire body; trains himself to breathe in... and... out calming the bodily processes: On that occasion, monks, the monk remains focused on the body in and of itself -- ardent, aware and mindful -- subduing greed and sorrow with reference to the world. I tell you, monks, that this -- the in-and-out breath -- is classed as a body among bodies, which is why the monk on that occasion remains focused on the body in and of itself -- ardent, aware and mindful -- subduing greed and sorrow with reference to the world.
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Everyone knows that you have to train to be a sportsman or a musician or a mathematician. But when it comes to observing ones experience, it is as if theres nothing to learn - it's just there. You cannot estimate the degree to which there is a culture of blindness about this"
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They also think, "The fears I had in the past before I set my heart on supreme enlightenment - fear of not being able to live, fear of a bad reputation, fear of death, fear of falling into miserable conditions, fear of authority of the crowd - have all gone since I set my mind on enlightenment so that I no longer fear, am not afraid, cannot be intimidated, and cannot be hurt by any demons or cultist". With these thoughts they become very happy
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Some time after Taliban came into power a collection of Buddhist manuscripts from Afghanistan were acquired by The Schoyen Collection. The manuscripts are often referred to as the "Dead Sea scrolls of Buddhism"....
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